I mean, not that I want to see a lot of conflict or violence or anything like that (not that I'm not expecting a whole bunch of new right-wing stochastic terror all over the place), but I am just really curious about what's gonna happen after the election.

Everyone here knows all those "if they replace RBG we riot" posts are a bunch of performative liberal bullshit, but what happens if..... well you know (electoralism) with the election. Will the Biden phonebankers actually drive out to D.C. to protest? If the supreme court hands it to Trump even if Biden wins (fuck both of them) the popular vote by millions, will the Biden phonebankers storm the Whithouse lawn and get cut down by secret service machine gun fire??? It so weird!!! It's a total toss up, not just in terms of the winner for various fucking reasons, but what happens after, and the effects that reverberate for far longer after that.

...Especially considering the fact that the major players decided marginalized people, actual leftists, millennials, zoomers, etc., have no stake whatsoever in whatever happens now, months ago -- since it's totally out of our hands -- it's almost kind of "exciting" to see what happens (maybe that's the wrong word, "salacious" feels more accurate). It's kind of hard to explain.

I mean, this shit definitely DOES NOT stop with the election. People are hurting. They have been for decades. Millions more now unemployed and evicted. And either, way help is probably not coming from Washington. Maybe nothing happens or changes at all. ...You could even consider THAT to be an interesting outcome. Literally anything could happen, and it feels like we will see in like 3 days.

Anyway just thinking out loud while pretty drunk for like the 10th time in 12 days. Hopefully this take isn't too hot or whatever if you actually read through all this you're a madperson lol

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    The context to this is thatcearly voting figures alone from this year are higher than 2016 turnout. And primarily early voters skew Biden. In person is like 75% Trump. If the court made that decision unilaterally, the SC building would be burning by the end of the week, because Trump would have won - every - state and millions would be disenfranchised. That would be a civil war.

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        It's like literally so far beyond the pale that it doesn't matter how complacent people are. America would balkanize in a matter of hours if it was rigged that heavily.

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          I literally do not know if anything could happen in the US to cause actual mass unrest. I don't think any sort of meaningful mass action will happen until material conditions greatly worsen for more people due to climate collapse/continued neolib policies.

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      All the folks inclined to be militant that reacted strongly to 2016 have moved left, and while there's daily VOTE struggle sessions where libs and leftists congregate together, there's no revolutionary energy backing Biden.

      The only folks left who would be absolutely up in arms about that scenario (unlike the rest of us who see it coming a mile away) are the 'ABC confirmed we riot' crowd, and you saw how that played out.

      Some sort of violence almost certainly happens if Biden wins (though I'm betting even that's isolated--the media's inflated the number of extreme right folks for a while), but I can't see it in any scenario where Trump does.